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VDAC

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2020
We introduce carvable volume decomposition for efficient 3-axis CNC machining of 3D freeform objects, where our goal is to develop a fully automatic method to jointly optimize setup and path planning. We formulate our joint optimization as a volume decomposition problem which prioritizes minimizing the number of ...
Ali Mahdavi-Amiri   +4 more
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Specific VDAC inhibitors: phosphorothioate oligonucleotides

Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes, 2008
VDAC channels are ancient, highly-conserved voltage-gated channels in the mitochondrial outer membrane. They are the pathways by which metabolites travel between the cytosol and mitochondria. They are involved in the apoptotic process and probably other functions as well.
C A, Stein, Marco, Colombini
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Mitochondrial apoptosis without VDAC

Nature Cell Biology, 2007
Voltage-dependent anion channels (VDACs) are thought to participate in mitochondrial-membrane permeabilization, an event that frequently delimits the frontier between cell life and death. Recent work casts doubts on their contribution to mitochondrial cell death.
Lorenzo Galluzzi, Guido Kroemer
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Intracellular localization of VDAC proteins in plants [PDF]

open access: possiblePlanta, 2004
Voltage-dependent anion channels (VDACs) are porin-type beta-barrel diffusion pores. They are prominent in the outer membrane of mitochondria and facilitate metabolite exchange between the organelle and the cytosol. Here we studied the subcellular distribution of a plant VDAC-like protein between plastids and mitochondria in green and non-green tissue.
Clausen, Cathrin   +8 more
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VDAC-1 Structure in Solution

Science, 2008
A channel that allows diffusion of metabolites across the mitochondrial outer membrane forms an unusual 19-stranded β barrel with a pore size of about 25 angstroms.
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Gramicidin, VDAC, porin and perforin channels

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1990
This review covers the miscellaneous channels that do not fall w=ithin the domain of the other reviews in this section. Three different channel systems will be reviewed: the gramicidin A channel; the large weakly selective channels that are present in the outer membrane of mitochondria (VDACs) and bacteria (porin); and the large channels whose function
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Regulation of the mitochondrial outer membrane channel, VDAC

Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes, 1987
The channel-forming protein, VDAC, located in the mitochondrial outer membrane, is probably responsible for the high permeability of the outer membrane to small molecules. The ability to regulate this channel in vitro raises the possibility that VDAC may perform a regulatory role in vivo.
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